6.1. BASIC OPERATIONAL MONITORING
The icons to the right of the information bar show that, in this example, the position of
the receiver is
fi
xed, the overall perfomance (signal quality and CPU) is Excellent (5 out
of 5 bars) and the receiver is logging to the internal disk. The Corrections icon indicates
that differential corrections are being sent out to a rover receiver. The active UHF and
WiFi icons show that the on-board UHF and WiFi modems are turned on.
The Quality indicators give a simple overview of signal quality, RF antenna power and
CPU load of the receiver.
The GNSS
fi
eld details how many satellites for each constellation are being tracked and
used in the position solution (PVT). A green line indicates that at least one satellite in
the constellation is being used in the PVT, a blue line indicates that satellites are being
tracked but not used and a grey line that there are no satellites from that particular
constellation in tracking. More information can found in the
Satellites and Signals
page on the
GNSS
menu.
The
UHF/DiffCorr
fi
eld shows the differential correction format being transmitted or
received via the UHF radio.
The
Data Streams
fi
eld gives an overview of the data streams into (
green
lines) and out
from (
blue
lines) the receiver. In this example, the receiver is logging SBF data to the
internal memory (DSK1) and sending out RTCMv3 differential correction data over the
UHF radio.
The Logging
fi
eld summarises the current logging sessions and disk capacities. The
complete logging information and con
fi
guration windows can be found via the
Logging
menu.
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